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Phew! We are back! After a short break, we are back with Tangy Tuesday Picks. 🙂 Today, we have posts that talk about, ARR, Amdavad, a beautiful short story and more. Time to prepare a hot cutting chai and start reading the wonderful posts from the Indian Bloggers.

Who: Venkatesan. KWhat: DesamTangy: “He had forcibly left India for fear of having to submit to his father’s autocracy. He was now living an artificial life, away from everything except work. He had forced himself to take on a challenging profession, just so he wouldn’t have the time to miss home. A life of emptiness was what followed………………………………….. Ah! That life, he sorely missed.” – Venkatesan.

Who: Jai Arjun SinghWhat:Thoughts on Kai Po Che! as an adaptationTangy: “I think most people who have seen the new film Kai Po Che! and also read the Chetan Bhagat novel The 3 Mistakes of my Life will agree that the film is a more fully realised work, and it may be worth looking at where its strengths lie vis-a-vis the source text
– The decision to remove the novel’s framing device was a sensible one
– The film has dramatic impetus (which is lacking in the final passages of the novel) along with a more developed sense. ” – Jai Arjun Singh

Who: VeraciousWhat:Standards, reactions and film criticismTangy:The best thing a film critic can do is write about a film in such descriptive terms that you can take away two things from their writing: what their standards for this film were, and how that film met those standards.
– To me, it doesn’t really matter if you “get” a film or not, what matters if whether you like it or not.
– If a reaction is not intrigue or a desire to look into it deeper, then why force it?. – Veracious

Who: The Restless QuillWhat: A nose knowsTangy:There’s a purer smell that hair holds secret and only reveals to nameless, faceless, hiding lovers in the dark. – The Restless Quill

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